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'''Ḥammālat al-ḥaṭab''' (Arabic: {{ia|حمالة الحطب}}) is a Qur'anic title for the wife of [[Abu Lahab]], meaning "the firewood carrier." Abu Lahab's wife was Umm Jamil, [[Abu Sufyan]]'s sister and [[Mu'awiya]]'s aunt. Her name is mentioned as Arwi, jamil, and Sakhra.
'''Ḥammālat al-ḥaṭab''' (Arabic: {{ia|حمالة الحطب}}) is a Qur'anic title for the wife of [[Abu Lahab]], meaning "the firewood carrier." Abu Lahab's wife was Umm Jamil, [[Abu Sufyan]]'s sister and [[Mu'awiya]]'s aunt. Her name is mentioned as Arwa, Jamil, and Sakhra.


About the reason why such a description has been used, the following issues have been mentioned:
About the reason why such a description has been used, the following issues have been mentioned:


* Umm Jamil carried bushes from the desert and when the [[Prophet (s)]] went to [[mosque]] for [[prayer]], she threw them in front of his feet to hurt him.
* Umm Jamil carried thorny bushes from the desert and when the [[Prophet (s)]] went to [[mosque]] for [[prayer]], she threw them in front of his feet to hurt him.


* She prepared the [[Hell|hellfire]] and its firewood for herself with her actions.
* She prepared the [[Hell|hellfire]] and its firewood for herself with her actions.
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